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Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems And Transformable Factories 1st Edition E Abele

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Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems And Transformable Factories 1st Edition E Abele
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.13 MB
Pages: 731
Author: E. Abele, J. Elzenheimer, T. Liebeck, T. Meyer (auth.), Professor Anatoli I. Dashchenko (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540293910, 9783540293972, 3540293914, 3540293973
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems And Transformable Factories 1st Edition E Abele by E. Abele, J. Elzenheimer, T. Liebeck, T. Meyer (auth.), Professor Anatoli I. Dashchenko (eds.) 9783540293910, 9783540293972, 3540293914, 3540293973 instant download after payment.

This is the second book from A. Dashchenko focussing on "XXI Century Technologies". In this book the problems of theory and practice of development in Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems and Transformable Factories for various machine-building branches and above all automotive industry are discussed. Problems are studied concerning the development of a new class of production systems which in comparison to the Flexible Manufacturing systems are composed of a far less quantity of machine-tools. In comparison to the conventional automated lines they make it possible to rapidly transform the equipment for new products manufacturing.

In 37 chapters more then 50 authors from all over the world discuss the main aspects of the mentioned above problem using their latest scientific and practical achievements.

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